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C. Smart
J. Clark
O. Basquin
I. Seidl-Hohenveldern, J. Brownlie
Abbreviations Table of Cases Glossary PART I: PRELIMINARY TOPICS I. Sources of the Law II: The Relation of Municipal and International Law PART II: PERSONALITY AND RECOGNITION III. Subjects of the Law IV. Incidence and Continuity of Satehood V. Recognition of States and Governments PART III: TERRITORIAL SOVERIGNTY VI. Territorial Soverignty VII The Creation and Transfer or Territorial Soverignty VIII. Status of Territory: Further Problems PART IV: LAW OF THE SEA IX. Territorial Sea, Contiguous Zones, and Exclusive Economic Zones A. Territorial Sea B. Specialized Rights X. The Continental Shelf: Delimitation of Shelf Areas and Exclusive Economic Zones XI. the Regime of the High Seas PART V: COMMON AMENITIES AND CO-OPERATION IN THE USE OF RESOURCES XII. Common Amenities and Co-operation in the Use of Resources XIII. Legal Aspects of the Protection of the Environment PART VI: STATE JURISDICTION XIV. Soverignty and Equality of States XV. Jurisdictional Competence XVI. Privileges and Immunities of Foreign States XVII. Diplomatic and Consular Relations XVIII. Reservations from Territorial Soverignty PART VII: RULES OF ATTRIBUTION (APART FROM TERRITORIAL SOVERIGNTY AND STATE JURISDICTION) XIX. The Relations of Nationality XX. Some Rules of Attribution: Corporations and Specific Assets PART VIII: THE LAW OF RESPONSIBILITY XXI. The Responsibility of States XXII. The Admissibility of State Claims XXIII. Some Incidents of Illegality and the Concept of Jus Cogens PART IX: THE PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS XXIV. Injury to the Persons and Property of Aliens on State Territory XXV. The Protection of Individuals and Groups: Human Rights and Self-Determination PART X: INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS XXVI. The Law of Treaties XXVII. Other Transactions: Agency and Representation PART XI: TRANSMISSION OF RIGHTS AND DUTIES XXVIII. State Succession XXIX. Other Cases of Transmission of Rights and Duties PART XII: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND TRIBUNALS XXX. International Organizations XXXI. The Judicial Settlement of International Disputes Index
K. Crenshaw
B. Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, R. Stewart
H. Miller
T. Beck, A. Demirguc-Kunt, R. Levine
K. Miller, L. Sorensen, J. Ojemann et al.
Recent studies have identified broadband phenomena in the electric potentials produced by the brain. We report the finding of power-law scaling in these signals using subdural electrocorticographic recordings from the surface of human cortex. The power spectral density (PSD) of the electric potential has the power-law form from 80 to 500 Hz. This scaling index, , is conserved across subjects, area in the cortex, and local neural activity levels. The shape of the PSD does not change with increases in local cortical activity, but the amplitude, , increases. We observe a “knee” in the spectra at , implying the existence of a characteristic time scale . Below , we explore two-power-law forms of the PSD, and demonstrate that there are activity-related fluctuations in the amplitude of a power-law process lying beneath the rhythms. Finally, we illustrate through simulation how, small-scale, simplified neuronal models could lead to these power-law observations. This suggests a new paradigm of non-oscillatory “asynchronous,” scale-free, changes in cortical potentials, corresponding to changes in mean population-averaged firing rate, to complement the prevalent “synchronous” rhythm-based paradigm.
Lada A. Adamic, B. Huberman
T. Karagiannis, J. L. Boudec, M. Vojnović
D. Kapner, T. Cook, E. Adelberger et al.
We conducted three torsion-balance experiments to test the gravitational inverse-square law at separations between 9.53 mm and 55 microm, probing distances less than the dark-energy length scale lambda(d)=[4 -root](variant Planck's over 2pic/rho(d) approximately 85 microm. We find with 95% confidence that the inverse-square law holds (|alpha|<or=1) down to a length scale lambda=56 microm and that an extra dimension must have a size R<or=44 microm.
F. Hiai, D. Petz
S. Kusuoka
S. Ide, G. Beroza, D. Shelly et al.
Jasser Auda
Salma Taman
Andrei Marmor
James R. Brown, Gustav Martinsson, Gustav Martinsson et al.
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